General & Safety Information 1 - Geemarc CC10 User Manual

Compact cordless telephone
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Congratulations on choosing a Clearsound CC10 cordless telephone.
As an option, you may add up to two extra handsets to your CC10 so
calls can be taken by any handset and transferred between handsets
(although it is not possible to speak between handsets).
Should you wish to take advantage of these extra handsets, full
instructions for their use are packed with the additional handsets
(optional extra).
We at Geemarc want you to get the most out of our product and that's
why we've developed a manual that's easier to use. So please take the
trouble to read it and enjoy your CC10 to the full.
What you can use your CC10 with
and what you can't
You can use your CC10 with:
private lines
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business lines
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compatible, approved PABXs. If you have a problem, contact your
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PABX supplier.
Your telephone line must accept TONE dialling.
Do not use your CC10 with:
shared service or party lines
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1+1 carrier systems
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a payphone unless it's a private payphone with the 'green spot'
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approval mark.
CC 1 0
CC1 0
C C 10
CC1 0
C C 10
Before plugging in, make sure your electricity supply is 230v 50Hz AC.
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Never put the base unit outdoors.
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Base unit: never change the length of the adaptor lead or use any other
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adaptor other than the supplied type 40 AC adaptor.
Separate charger (if supplied) : if the adaptor or lead gets damaged,
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replace the entire remote charging unit.
Where to put your CC10 and
how to look after it
Keep it away from heat, dust and damp.
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Don't install it near electronic or magnetically sensitive equipment such
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as TVs, computers, cassettes or disks.
Clean it with a soft cloth. Keep the base and handset charging contacts
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clean.
Never use polishes or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish
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or the electrics inside.
Note: We advise that the telephone be placed on a table cloth or similar,
as rubber feet can mark some surfaces.
This equipment is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power
fails. Alternative arrangements should be made
for access to emergency services.
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Safety
(See also information on p9)

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